“Our ‘Right for Alabama’ agenda focuses on important issues like job creation, protecting public school students from harm, demanding the dignity that unborn life deserves, and other vital initiatives,” Hubbard said. “It also continues Alabama’s on-going fight against wrong-headed federal policies that …

Montgomery – With Wednesday’s passage of the School Choice and Student Opportunity Act, Speaker Mike Hubbard announced that the Alabama House Republican Caucus has successfully secured approval of all of the bills in its multi-faceted “Alabama First” legislative agenda.

“The House Republican agenda represents a commitment to our constituents that these are the bills we feel are among the most important and most worthy of being prioritized. Just as we have done in past years, our caucus has kept its word and approved each …

Montgomery – The House of Representatives on Wednesday awarded its approval to the “Student Religious Liberties Act,” a measure sponsored by State Rep. Mack Butler (R – Rainbow City) and designed to ensure that students retain their constitutional rights to prayer and religious expressions while in public schools.

The bill is part of the House Republican Caucus’s “Alabama First” legislative agenda.

“A series of federal court decisions over the last 50 years has continued to whittle away the rights to prayer and religious expression in schools,” Butler …

Montgomery – The House of Representatives on Wednesday awarded its approval to the “Capital Punishment Preservation Act,” a measure sponsored by State Rep. Lynn Greer (R – Rogersville) and designed to ensure that sentences for capital crimes are carried out by allowing use of the electric chair as the state’s primary means of execution.

The bill is part of the House Republican Caucus’s “Alabama First” legislative agenda.

Montgomery – The House of Representatives on Tuesday awarded its approval to the “Regulation Repeal Act,” a measure sponsored by State Rep. Chris Pringle (R – Mobile) and designed to reduce regulations and clean up Alabama’s Code of Laws by removing outdated statutes.

The bill is part of the House Republican Caucus’s “Alabama First” legislative agenda.

“Republicans are committed to reducing red tape and removing regulations, so we reached out to each state agency and requested a list of laws that are no longer …